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Academic Study Abroad Opportunities in Japan
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CIEE Arts & Sciences Program in Tokyo, Japan
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Intensive Japanese language courses for all levels; wide range of courses taught in English; guest lectures; study with Japanese and international students; Opportunities to live with a local Japanese family or in a dorm with Japanese students, young professionals, and international students; Diverse cultural program with regional site visits and educational activities, including historical tours, insightful lectures, and hands-on workshops; overnight excursion to Hiroshima; cultural reimbursement program


KCP International Japanese Language School
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Intensive Japanese Language and Culture Program offered in Tokyo five times a year at all academic levels. Transferable credit through Western Washington University and the University of Idaho. Housing included in package.


Western Washington University
Intensive Japanese Language (and Culture) Program

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The Western Washington University / KCP Intensive Japanese Language and Culture Program is offered in Tokyo five times a year at all academic levels. Transferable credit through Western Washington University and the University of Idaho. Homestay or private housing is available in the package cost.


Semester at Sea-Fall 2010
National Identity in a Globalized World

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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas.


SUNY New Paltz
Study Abroad in Japan - Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies

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The Japan Studies in Nagasaki program offers courses in Japanese language and Japanese society and culture. In addition to the required language course and Japan Studies classes, students have the option to take seminars in Traditional Japanese Arts.


Semester at Sea-Spring 2011

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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas.


IES - Institute for the International Education of Students
Study in Tokyo

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Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.


College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
CCIS Program at KCP International Language Institute

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Students take courses in Intensive Japanese Language, beginning through advanced, and Japanese culture and civilization. The program also incorporates a range of excursions in and around Tokyo.


SUNY New Paltz
Study Abroad in Japan - Kanazawa University

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Kanazawa University would like to promote cultural exchange among students from all over the world and its university. The program is only open to SUNY New Paltz sophomores, juniors and seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher. Two years of college level Japanese language or the equivalent is also required.


University of Miami
Kansai Gaidai University

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Kansai Gaidai University is ideally located in the cultural heart of Japan near Kyoto and Nara, ancient capitals of Japan and Osaka, which is Japan's second largest industrial metropolis.


Lakeland College
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Lakeland College offers exciting opportunities at our branch campus in vibrant, central Tokyo. Attend classes in our fully accredited program taught in English, alongside Japanese students. Small class sizes are maintained. Highly supportive professional faculty and staff.


University of Miami
Sophia University

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At Sophia, students generally take courses in the humanities, social sciences, business and Japanese language, culture and society.


State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY)
University of Tsukuba

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The University of Tsukuba program is an academic year program, running from late August to late June. Students may enroll in Japanese language courses, held at the International Student Center, and special courses taught in English exclusively for visiting students. These serve as introductions to Japanese government and politics, economy and finance, society and culture.


State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY)
Akita International University

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Students attending the Akita International University (AIU) exchange program will be directly enrolled in the university and sit amongst Japanese students as well as other international students from an elite network of universities around the world.


Temple University, International Programs
Temple University Japan

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The Temple University, Japan Campus, study abroad program offers courses in a wide variety of disciplines such as art, art history, Asian studies, business, Chinese, economics, film & media arts, history, Japanese, Korean, political science, psychology and sociology.


University Studies Abroad Consortium
Japan and East Asia Studies in Osaka, Japan

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In Osaka, the Kwansei Gakuin University Japan and East Asia Studies (JEASP) Program is designed to explore this fascinating country within the larger context of East Asia. USAC students attending this program have the unique opportunity to combine academic coursework, intensive language studies and the experience of living in a culturally rich city.


Rutgers Study Abroad
Study Abroad in Japan

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Students can spend either the Academic Year or the Spring semester at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. This program is designed for students who have completed at least 200 hours of Japanese language study or the equivalent.


Temple Law School
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A full semester of ABA approved law study in Tokyo, Japan. Asian and international law courses, small classes and reasonable tuition. Scholarship aid is available. For post-JD or foreign students, a year-round LL.M. program is also offered.


University Studies Abroad Consortium
Full Curriculum Studies in Hiroshima, Japan

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The Hiroshima Program offers students many amazing opportunities to learn about the rich culture and students can take a wide range of classes in a city that has a major emphasis on Peace Studies and abolition of nuclear weapons. This program is ideal for those who wish to combine academic coursework with the experience of living in an extraordinary historical city.


AsiaLearn
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) and AsiaLearn

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All courses are offered in English and Japanese. Japanese Language classes (fundamental to advanced) are also available for study abroad students. The two colleges at APU are Asia Pacific Studies (APS) and Asia Pacific Management (APM). Studies in Asia Pacific Studies are founded on the following themes: Comparative Societies and Cultures,International Governance,Environmental Resource Policy, Sustainable development.
Specialized fields in Asia Pacific Management include:
Marketing and Corporate Strategy,Accounting and Finance,International Business,Comparative Management,New Business and Innovation.




IES - Institute for the International Education of Students
Study in Nagoya

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Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.


Intrax Study Abroad
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Intrax Study Abroad: Explore Japan! On our semester high school programs, you'll live with a host family, attend a local high school, enjoy school and community activities in the afternoon, explore Japan on weekends and greatly improve your language skills.


Greenheart Travel
Independent Homestay in Japan

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Embark on the adventure of a lifetime - become an American exchange participant! You can travel to Spain, Ireland, Australia, France or many other exciting destinations that we have available. Take advantage of our summer or semester study abroad programs.


Antioch Education Abroad
Buddhist Studies in Japan

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The goal of the Buddhist Studies Program is to introduce students to the history, philosophy and diverse cultural expressions of Buddhism in Japan. Students have the opportunity to study Buddhist theory and participate in Buddhist meditative and chanting practices, as well as learn the Japanese language and explore their own academic interests through a directed research project.


Japan Center for Michigan Universities
Academic Program in Japanese Language & Culture

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Combining classroom training with hands-on community interaction, the program is flexible enough to accommodate both Japanese language majors and those students who simply want to experience another culture.

Japan-America Institute of Management Science (JAIMS)
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The four-month Intercultural Management Program (ICMP) will train you to work effectively in a multicultural business environment. ICMP is an intensive, graduate diploma program that focuses on American business principles and methods within a global context.

Akita International University
Global Studies

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This curriculum is for degree-seeking junior and seniors and non-degree seeking International Students. The program is divided into 3 tracks: North America studies, East Asia studies, and Trans-national studies. Studies include politics, economics, culture, arts and other social studies and humanities courses.

Columbia University
Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS)

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Established in September 1989, the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) is a consortium of 14 American universities that sponsors a rigorous, two-semester academic program for undergraduates who wish to do advanced work in Japanese language and cultural studies.

Hakuho Women's College
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Hakuho Women's College,which opened in March 1998,is fast gaining a reputation for providing a through foundation in Japanese and Japanese education. It is located in a Spanish style building in Nara, a place that is saturated with history and which boasts of many of the oldest historical sites in Japan.

Loyola Marymount University
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A Jesuit University located in the heart of Tokyo, Sophia University was established in 1913 when the Japanese Ministry of Education gane the Jesuits permission to establish a new educational institution.

Associated Kyoto Program
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The Associated Kyoto Program is a two-semester study-abroad program at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, sponsored by a consortium of American colleges and universities.

Westgate Corporation
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Westgate partially sponsors interns to do their TEFL Certification course at a Westgate decided site in Japan. Those who participate in the course would arrive in Japan on February 13th and do the 1 month course (February 19-March 16). Candidates for the course would then participate in Westgate training and begin their teaching internship at the end of April upon successful completion of the course. Interns who participate in the teaching internship must either be fulfilling a practicum requirement for a teaching credential or have recently passed their credential course. The practicum would end July 27-31 depending on the assignment of the intern.

Waseda Oregon Office
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International education programs at Waseda University, Tokyo. Open to students in the United States and internationally.

College of the Holy Cross
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The Faculty of Comparative Culture consists of two departments: The Department of Comparative Culture, which houses all the humanities and social sciences, and the Department of Japanese Language and Studies, which concentrates on Japanese Language, culture, and society. The Faculty of Comparative Culture as well as the student body is international in character, and all courses except language classes are conducted in English.

Akita International University
Global Business

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Studies include economics, finance, management of knowledge, information, and technology, strategy, leadership, entrepreneurship, and international business. This program emphasizes both theory and application, and development of the capacity to think in creative, critical, independent, and global dimensions.

American University
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Opened to students who have completed two years of Japanese study. The program incorporates an intensive study of Japanese language and traditional Japanese arts with an opportunity to pursue independent research in Japanese studies.

Montserrat College of Art
Niigata Semester Program

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Students will take six credits in Japanese language instruction and select two or three three-credit electives in Japanese culture & history, art history, studio arts, and animation. (Options will include at least two non-studio art related classes making this trip ideal for students in fields of study outside of the visual arts as well.)

Tokyo Language Arts College
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The Tokyo Language Arts College TEFL certification courses by correspondence were designed to meet the needs of both experienced teachers of English and people just entering the teaching field. Through distance learning, teachers living in all parts of the world have the opportunity to attain a greater knowledge of Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

St. John's University
Japan

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Study in the humanities and social sciences or in Japanese language and culture.

Japan Study (GLCA/ACM)
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Japan Study enables students to become international citizens as they explore Japan in depth, build language skills, and experience Japanese culture. Living with a Japanese family, taking courses at Waseda University, and participating in a cultural practicum/internship offer different windows for experiencing and understanding the complex society of contemporary Japan.